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V/omises-• and Growing Girls
XFORDS-
AND. BROWN CRUSHED CALF LEATHER, A REAL
?APPY PATPAIIN BEASONABLY., PRICED IN A 11 &
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WIDTHS.
WE,.,t1TILL HAVE A 'FEW PAIR 'Or'
,
omen: s....Sport
AT G*EATLY.'RExiticap PRICS THESE *Apt A DANDY ,
KMOOL SHOE. AND; STAND,: TR* WEAR AND - TOR;
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gia+ra ***Oa: 'ASO„ cilpinalnta
Outing Shoes
;se,d tor Quick Selling.
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REDUCIIII, MAGISTRATES
Complete norganization of the
Megist.eall4 aYstem .1 in' the province
because faffective last week -end. Out-
side of iii7urban centres, which were
not'affected, the member of magi"-
, -
trates haiimen redueed from 147 to
4L MagIatPte C. A. Reid of Gode-
rich beAreiseed by the 'shake-up,
while 'Ili*istrate F. W. -Walker of
Walkerb*,is retained at a salary Of
334100 pit- year. Magistrate McCart-
ney of.Witerton was dismissed, but a
delegatiOn'Irom .that section of the
COMity is seeking•to have him rein -
Mr. O-',..••• Reed 'received official
mitiee of:* removal from office on
Saturdafnd ata c brief court sex-
alenlit"tol'ileekb on Monday, Mates -
trate 3.4.°Makins of Stretford pre -
There has lbso,. been a reduction
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by Illni.:-...„Hispburn.,Government in the
n ",.madaittef ,traflicl.officers.' and as'
rentsit,..10,. Andersen of. Walkerton
and. AG Rupp of -904erieis ;oue
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SPORTS;ATOuts'
BEACH
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the outstanding aye; for
the,*..ansuOner. colony at ..Bruce Beach.
eanecil*the, Young; was held on
ThursdnYZ,3',Wlain., the annual sport's.
.
day weer held with, long , list pf
cent, IsOtieni „being run; offfor the
trophiee 'dented . by Dr. .1. F. Mae-
Renide of •Detroit -Who holidays it
Brace ' The trophies, .were
awadeco..4• evening ' concert pre -
shied oe by Rev: , Dr.D., T.L. Mc
KeriolL'
,
s& Men's
earables
elton Coats
131/441}1 OR NAVY BLUE
SIMS 30, 40,42. VERY
SUITABLE FOR COOLER
WEATHER. FARM, TOWN
OR SCHOOL WEAR. ON
DISPLAY EVERY DAY.
Samples
....,IYX-A'REL NOW .OFFERING
o THE PUBLIC
Bath Towels
..raitopou SAMPLE ,PUlts
PHASE DIRECT FROM TIIE
rAcroar.
yoli • yinx.13.4:vi
MONEY Tn1s'yikr4 4rr
OURSAMPLE ppicuAsz
I
SYSTEM
uswel 1
Lticiolow,
DON'T SUFFER WITH
ACID: STO.IVI ACti
Acid stomach, the cause of Indiges-
tion. Bloating, Belching, Heartburn;
Gass, Discomfort, Sourness, Pains
before or after eating, quickly under-
mines the ,health if allowed to per-
sist. KIRK'S,' STOMALKA, an alka-
line remedy of ;proven value, will
quickly sweeten and tone .up acid'
stomach. It is scienti'kellY compound-
ed as the result of years of exper-
ience:in breasting stomach disorders.
Small doses make it easy and econ-
omical to take. Get a bottle of
STOMALKA today at-
WICK1MS Drug Store
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LUCKNOW MIDDLE
' :tilICHOOL RESULTS
(Continued frets 'Page 1)
Greer, ,Harold -Mg. ILL
Hamilton Isobel -Eng. ..Comp.
Eng. Lit. 31, Can. Hist. C, Lat.. Au.
48r, Fr. Eu. 33. Fr. Comp. 42. • -
Hewat, William -Eng. Comp. 38r,
Eng. Lit. 41, Alg. 8r, Chem. 41.
Audrey -Eng. Pomp. II,
Eng. ,Lit. C, Alg. P. GeOin, 11, Chem.
%-;,; Lat. Au. II,. Lat. Comp. II, Fr.
Au. II, Ft. Comp:,11.- '
Comp. 111,
Eng. Lit. I. Car*,- Hist. 1, Alg. 11,
...hem. I, Lat. -Au: II, „Let, ,Comp. I,
II Fr. Comp. II.
Jelitt, Charles -Eng. Comp. 28,
Alg. 47r, Phys. C.
Johnston, Marion -Eng. Comp.
Eng. Lit: II, Anc. Hist. 111,‘ 'Alg. 11,
Chem., 11, Lat. Au. 1!, Lat.Comp.
Fr- Au- II, Fr. Comp. II.
Johnstone, Eileen -Eng. Comp.
Eng. Lit.. 41. '
Johnstone, Wintufred-Can. Hist.
C, Anc„ Hist. C, Alg. 45r,' Geom. 41;
•JoYnt, George -.Eng. Coinp. C, Eng.
Lit. 33. -Ale.' 23, Phys. 19, Chem. 42,
Fr.' Au. 29, Fr. Comp. 28.
Kilpatrick, HaireyCan. Hist. 33.
MacConnell, 'Maty -En. Conip. C,
Eng. Lit. 26, Curti, Hist. C, .Phys. 30,
Lat. Au. 46r, Lit: Comp: C, Fr, Au:
46r, Fr. Comp. G.
. MacDonald, Margaret -Can. Hist.
I, Anc. Hist. -II.
• • Macintosh.' Alex -Can. Hist: 40,
Alg. C, Chem. III:-
,MacKenzie. Cntherine-Eng. Comp:
C, Eng. Lit: I. Art. 11, Chem.' II.
MacKenzie,, Frank -Eng.' Comp. C,
Eng. 'Lit. II. Ana. Hist. I.: Alg. II,
Cheri. II, Lat. ,Au.' C. Lat. CompAl,
Fr. An. III, Fr:, Comp. C.
'. MacKenzie, Mary, --Chem. I,1 Lat.
Au. 0, Lat Comp. II. '
. MacKeniie, Robert -Pan. Hist. C.
MacKenzie, William -Eng. ,,Comp,
III, Eng. Lit. 111, Anc. Hist. C, Ali:,
C, . Chem. III, 'Let. Au. III, Lat.
Comp. II.' Fr. At: III, Fr, Pomp. C.
MacKinnon, Roth -Eng.. Comp. C,
Eng. Lit. 42r, Lln, Hist. 15, Alg.
0, Anc. Hist. 39r, Lat. Au. C; Lat.
Comp. II, .Fr. AU: 0, Fr, Comp. III.
MacKinnon, Frater-A,at, Comp. C.
MacMillan, Jean -Eng. ' Comp. II,
Eng.- Lit. I, Can. Hist. C, Alg. C,
Chem. 42r, , Lat.. Au. II, Lat. Comp.
II, Fr. An. II, ,Fr,:Conip.,0„
Middleton, Meade. -Eng. Comp. 37r,
Can. Hist. 29. , , • ,
di
Miller, •Doi - ie. Hist. IL
Geom. 1ii, Cbi. 1, l'4_,.- Let Au, ,II.
,,
Newton ni 'Eng. Comp.„ ii
Eng. Lit. 1, bisit:' Hist. II, Alg, C,
Chem. c, Lat. Au. II, Lat.' Comp. 11,
Fr.' Au. II, Fr. Comp. C. ^ '
,Nixon, Thirothya--Anc.`Hist. II, Alg.
32, Phys. I; Pieties. C, Lat. AO: C,
Lat. Comp. III.
Parker, Ruth --. Eng. Comp,. III,
Eng., Lit. II, Can. That' C.: Alg. III,
Chem, C, 'Lat. Au. II, Lat.' COMpa. II,
Fr. Au. II, Fr. COrnp. III. ,
' .Ritchie; Margaret --Ane. Hist. 19,
Geom., 28, Phys. 31, Chem. 46r.
Ritchie, ' Violet -Eng,- Comp. -, 6,
Eng Lit. 28, Anc..Hisst. ,28;Alg. II,
Chem: 42r; Lat. Au. C, Let Comp, IL
Fr: Au. 0, Fr. Comp. C.,, 'S '
Them, Jean -,-Eng. Comp. 37r, Eng.
Lit. 5, Ane. Hist.'13, Geom. 10, Phys,
25.
.Thompson, Donaida-L-Eng. Comp. II
Eng. Lit. 42, 'Pen. Hist: 29, Alg. C,
Phys.,II. ' _ •
Thompson, Ilsrold;•-,Pan. Hist 0,,
Thomson, Arnold-Anc. 'Hist. II,
Geom. qp Last. Ai. 111, Let. Comp. Co
Fr. Au. C, F. Pinup. C.
Todd, , Neely-Anc. Iliat.'"/I, Clieti.
III. : , .,_„. ' • • ' _
Treleaven; Anna-Eng.'Comp. 35r;
Eng, - Lit..,40, Can. Ilist 'C. Alga C,
Chem.'C, Lat. Conip. C. Fr. An: 23,
Fr, Comp. 29,k , , ts ,mettA14,
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ene
Os of izete is
*hailer with Miss, Myrtle Lee.
Mien Irene Urquhart s siailding,
few di** with her, slap Or, Mrs. Cliff
Aitchison.• • r• '
;Fipp!"',UneqUallieci Herb ,Tablete-
liege)* 'Llmastive, for Pitrente Con,-
atipation. }URI/1'S DRUG STORE.
;Laitchince,for,Ileigains this week
at'PEARLMAN'S GREAT UNLOAD-
ING SALE. . 1, " • • .
Ind Mrs. P. FIynnf Tor-
onto,' are iieitora at the home of
Marshall Grabens.
Dr,', and Man, MeGowan 'of Toronto,
are visitors With the letteee:.:inothei;
lays.A lillicl{buson.
,New' Flannelettes and •Flanneleliir
fall aelling: New goods, new low
PrIcea-THE MARKET STORE.,
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Mr. and Mrs.:Irelend of New York
and Mrs. McGee'ef Toronto,: were
„recent visitors with Mrs; Susie Miller:
LET'S. have a 'good "understand-
ing"- use Cress: Core, Sa14..'.,;;Iteconi-
mended at
'Mrs. Walters Horne of Kingarille,
who spent two weeks here With Mrs.
Minnie Horn, e; returned hinne, on
Sunday. '
Misses _pay .Hornell and her
friend, Pat Hutchins of Toronto are
,Visitors with kr. end, •ifrs. Wm.
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HornelL -
Mies 'Mins Grisham left ier' her
. ,
home in Chillicothe, after spending
a week with friends in TeenWatei and
LuCknow„
Mr! DAVID McLean Of.. Chicago is
visiting with; his brothers and .sister
at tleMe7Len home, concession 12.
Ashfield.
Mr.' Stuart MacKenzie, who
lam student in Toronto, sPent, the
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Week -end with hie parents Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. MacKenzie.
r .
Mrs'. Stewart Alton Elsie and Jim
Allan of Torentehave. returned home
after spending a week 'with 'their
aunt, Mrs. Henry:Muffin':
I' am the repreisentetive5jor the
Avon and 'Perfection Products. All
orders will be promptly attended to
at any time.
Win. D. Maclatos)
Mrs.; John ZYbach and eon have
returned to -their home at, !Niagara
FIBS, .after a two weeks' visit with
Jaames .and , Margaret Murray.
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Mr. • and -Mrs.' Charles.' Richardson
have returned here from Teeiwaterr,
N‘Mr. Itichairdsou is inpoor health
and his condition iscausing some
,
' -.Mr. and Ides. W. Colbert and Mrs.
7.7
T. Webster '!end‘ -,two children, - Norma
and Douglas,, all of LondpnL, spent 9,
day Iasi week at Mr. and kis: Cliff-
,
Aitchison's.
S. T. Tucker hasetur
from Toronto, where his daughter,
Miss Gladys Tucker iS making a' sat-
isfactory , recovery, following a thy-
' Mrs. Herb' Steilicrs,and llttla
daughter Helen,' silent. the. wk -end,
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. , Hackett, and renewed old ate-
queintnnces in the ,village.-
,
Malcolm'Watsorr, Edwin 'Smith and
Gordon '.1olinsten completed their
extra-inural- aummelp studies at.Kingf
ston University and returned home
the latter part of the week. "
sogire:
gettittiltittal Inernbera are.remin
of the Sewer display In 'Davi,
aOn'erWindfint thltt *JOON! Atgara°Qi1
and !Areeleg'''ett.k iietle1.19;70ettibutp
Ohltpleye fo. the 'Vent Maybe ,auccess-,
The Wan*, evening band 'concert
IPreSented in,,Kineerdine by the Luck -
now citiaelne Bank by the wenn' f%••
ceptien, Wee, evidently Much apprec-
iatedThe tripwas. made in Ackert'S
trfinSPOrt,'
Mr. Ind Mn. Wnl- Maynard, and
with Mise Mae Davison. Upondaughter-of Toronto ;spent the week-
endtheir return, they Were accompanied
by Mae, „wile silent the first of the
week in the city.
Bill ',Iiewit .left on. Sunday for
Toronto, 'proceeding from there to
Northern Quebec. Bill has made hi
home here, with his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davison for a
little over the last year and a half.
J• Brown an her two &MO -
ten, Alice and Ann .of Detroit are
returning this week following a visit
at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. A. R.
Finlayson. They will be accompanied
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will visit in the city. '
Mr.. Joseph gegen, son John and
three daughters, :Margaret,' Lauret-,
ta and Ceeelin of North Dakota are
visiting in Ashfield with the form--
er's brothers, who have as, 'their
guest also, Father Hogan of Aurora.
who is holidaying..
Roy Black: Jack Champion, Clair
Milne, Vic Dninin and Mark Gardner
are among those being employed lit
present on the road. from Blick -
horse to east of Riveradale where
work is underway in preparation for
the laying of Concrete;
Mr. and 'Mrs W Little and El-
liott, left by motor' on, Monday for
Allendale,wheire their will visit for
a 'week .With,. the former's *brother.
They were accompanied by Miss Helen
Thoth, who will spend the • week in
Barrie before continuing on to Nor-
wood, from. *here she will enter
Peterborough Hospital:as a • student
nurse, early in September.,
,
-Misses. Aribelle Cameron and Lil
Horne left' for Espanola On Sunday,
2 r
Where they will visitiWith Mrs. 'Wm.
lick. (nee -Mary McLean). They ac-
companied akr: Alfred 'Andrew' end
inside the trip: by motor to Tebermoey
and from theriaby.heat across Geor-
gian Bay to Little Current ,on Mani-
toulin 'Island and on to Espanola,
where they will spend , a couple of
weeks.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davison, Mrs.
Leith, 'Greg and Alice, left on _Mon-
daY by motor for Williamsburg, on
the St. Lawrence River: The purpose
of the trip is to Visit Dr. Locke, who
has
become noted for the results he
has obtained in curing deformities
unii ether ailments; Miss Alice Leith
has for long been invalided by spinal
treuble and it is sincerely hoped that
an imiir veinent In her condition May
be effected t this time.
AN
BOUNDARY WEST
Mr. carman -Hamilton of Donny-
brook spent the week -end :with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton.
Mr. Harry Thompson of Xinlough,
is spending a week with his sister,
•Mri• Will tanley.
S.PEC419 in WHITE; }14E.11A',6" whde, goof
Tite:Af' A,E3CLi'lw0TP 117.suer ltitaeid
ble: ;;;;.9. ;ie./11"es" 'ilt" tr;
, •
teed" fast colo1W- 36" wide Per Yirch ; .• • •
. . , • 4 . .
FLATrE NIGHT SHIRTS, SIZES 15 and 16 in the lot
Reg. ,$1.59 for 4 $1.00 -
RoYs' Wool, and Cotton TWEED BLOOMERS, cotton lined
4"side ban dim!: buckle it..imee • ,- • •
KNEE' PANTS, wOol. andcobtlin tweed. epeCkets, belt
• leoPe. Special at ••.• • • • ;'• • • g3e
,
Modi Fancy .110SE, silk and- lisle, new Patterns. Rein- -
forced' heels and, tee& Pair . 39
moicARtil IcigT.TING BOOKS FOR INFANTS' l& ADULTS'
KNITTED GARMENTS:
nip'ie1
li3ONOPS011:
hIT WILL PAY TO PUT IN A •SUPpLY OF THESE, ,SPECIALS
-PORK & BEANS, LARGE, 2 CANS •...........21c
PORK & , BEANS, MED,Imitii CANS . . -23c-
SAUER KRAUT, LARGE TIN, 2 FOR ..
• PINK SALMON;' LARGE, 2 CANS ... . • i :21c
' RED SALMON, LARGE, 2 CAN., . . .
CORN, PER TIN . . . . .. . , . , . • . ▪ 10c
PEAS, . PER TIN. A " . :" 13C
PEARL , SOAP, 30 BARS . 33e
IIIND AMMONIA, 2 PRGS. . ; .• llc
• 1 LB, TIN OF MY OWN BRAND BAKING POWDER
;TRY 1 . LE. OF MY OWN BLEND TEA . . : . . ... 49e
CEftTO„, PER BOTTLE . . '29c
inPcials
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Save.pionoysupplyin your: by gettingyour Honey
.,..,... �wn containers..
'wing to the fruit tho.i0go you will
need „ natures greatest
:Order* filled.:frOm the apairies of
1• J• Salkeld A. Andrew•
•
Mr. Will Stanley has commenced
, .
threshing this week: with Mr.Inglia
!Arm. ,Albert Cook •has returned to
herhotnenfter holidaying with Coll
-
*wood friends.
" A number. of, the ;boundary ladies
Spent a ^pleasant afternoon at ,the
Joint ' club meeting at the heme of
Mrs. Wm. MacDonald, 4th con.
Mr. and .Mrts. 'Clair Irwin attended'
the funeral ' of their aunt, Mrs. Itt„
Henry of Belfast on Sundayafterhogn
Final Smashing Reductions to Clear Out the, Balance o/ Our Summer Ste) -Its Your
Last Chance to Save Money on'these,I.ines--Don't Miss these Big Savings tIus week -,end.'
Final Clearance at
All Summer
Only; , ,Boyd ' ' • .Boys Men'i, Fine Ladies'
Ladled' SHIRTS SHIRTS SLIPS •
'WOOL r 't`aw°1 la ell cOlIa att.,/ .Reg.`, $1.95'
SUITS Sieeters eoleti and bathed and in white •&
r
Reg., , fancy ' 2 collars' 'pink at
13.00 ,at Pure wool. patterns at' only
$5.95 '790 69c.. 98c 1,59.
Vaines 01•10
. Reg. $1.50 nesseis !a. rokosit
Printelor only ,
Special. Clearance' o
iiast call In Men's & Youths'
&lite for thisi' week at only •
Ladies Tweed
SWAGGERS
Reg. $24or.4 4r) dic
*Idy •'• • 414 DO
en's Suits
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Final Clearance of
All Summer
Only •Sli least '
Year 'Ladled
Winter Coate ts'-' e'
for OnlY .04Ve
Iloyd 3 -piece
Sults, all Wool
checked tweed *
*striped serge7;95
Come •
Early for
1St chole
•
Conte
and -
Salle at
know.. Ontario -
Values up to 4
...A few dark colored Crepe
-DeeSSen at only
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